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Summary of Contents for METADEC II

Page 1: ...reJ frJ METAL DETECTOR TREASURE SEEKER NlETADECir OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS I...

Page 2: ...box In the event that your detector should ever require to be serviced this package will be most suitable for postal protection C Soope detectors are recognised as the finest detectors available They...

Page 3: ...so that metal is at least 15 ems away from the search head It may be necessary to loosen the knurled nut to adjust the stems but it is not necessary to detach the knurled nut At the right point tighte...

Page 4: ...is necessary to load these into the penlight battery holders LI which are supplied with the detector in the battery compartment M First undo the battery cover IN by turning the fastener with a small c...

Page 5: ...charge Standard HP7s will discharge gradually reading full scale when new and at the lower end of the bold red sector when discharged to 6 volts Sometimes faulty batteries will initially give a good...

Page 6: ...e Set See Diagram 4 eLEDON OLEDOFF DIAGRAM 4 f Programmed M chod of Operation s c Controll follows I Pnut Ground ON iii Audio Dil4 l im ON liv Mater Disc rim ON The StatUI Button v will indicate which...

Page 7: ...ation Level T The principle of the ADC method is to search in a ground excluding mode G MAX and then after a signal is received switch to a discriminating mode 01 or 02 to analyse the target object de...

Page 8: ...orrectly tuned so that the search head can be used to check each portion of excavated ground for the metal object Audio Discriminate iii and meter Discriminate iv The levels of Discrimination or Rejec...

Page 9: ...rrectly tuned so that the search head can be use d to check each portion of e xcavated ground for the metal object Audio Discriminate iii and meter Discriminate iv The levels of Discrimination or Reje...

Page 10: ...ode is used for analysing a target object once it has been located Alternatively the detector can be used in either mode exclusively The ADC method relies on the Ground and Discriminate switches vi an...

Page 11: ...target object preferably keeping the search head in contact with the ground to ensure maximum depth and analysis If the target is accepted the meter will move up the scale to the right If the target...

Page 12: ...sition overridden by PRE 8ET GROUND Iil L DIAGRAM 6 Inland Site with Ground Effect Method 2 Set as per Manual Ground Exdude P 7 1 Any position overriden by AUDIO and METER DISCRIM Tune with RETUNE lvi...

Page 13: ...AMS Beach Site with Ground Effect Method 2 Set as per Manual Ground Exclude P 7 1 Any position overriden by AUDIO and METER DISCRIM _ J f HjjJ Tune with RETUNE vI or vii 8 depressed al per TUNING P 6...

Page 14: ...at are not rejected should be dug i e if the meter needle does not dip or the audio pitch is inconclusive dig the object Iron unlike a coin occurs in a multitude of shapes and sizes As a result it is...

Page 15: ...rds and across the search head You will note that the volume will increase quickly as the metal object passes across the search head with the loudest sound occurring when the search head is immediatel...

Page 16: ...ancient rights of way old houses and so on When you have chosen your site allocate a whole day from early morning to early evening for the search Make sure that you have all equipment you are likely...

Page 17: ...claim for the object at a later date the finder must return the item to the owner If the owner is not located the finder has the best rights to ownership provided that the object was not found on priv...

Page 18: ...hobby from each other 10 Remember that when you are out with your detector you are an ambassador for the amateur treasure hunting fraternity Do not give us a bad name G CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE OF Y...

Page 19: ...earch head cable connection tighten Ic Radio transmission from pa Sing taxi or vehicle using radio transmitter equipment The Detector Drifts out of Tune a Temperature drift caused by the change in air...

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